The Murena Tablet runs on /e/OS, a custom Android version developed by Murena, a company focused on privacy-first devices. It is a de-Googled Pixel Tablet, so it is physically the same hardware as Google's tablet, but skips the bloatware and tracking that comes with Android.
Android tablets offer exceptional value for money compared to iPads, with many solid options available for under $200. An example is the T20 tablet, priced at $120, showcasing significant specifications like a 10.1-inch display, an octa-core processor, and 256GB storage capabilities, expandable up to 2TB.
In 2015, Google came out with an awkwardly positioned Android tablet called the Pixel C. It brought back a kinda-sorta tablet-optimized interface, but something always seemed slightly strange about the product.